TV Film: Act I

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Act I

Act I title screen

Special details


Released: 18 December 1992 (USA)
Director: Randee St. Nicholas
Producers: Paisley Park
Productions Companies: Paisley Park Enterprises
Runtime: 36:39 minutes
Technical Specification(s): Country: USA
Language: English
Sound Mix: Dolby
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Original Channel(s):

ABC

Prince And The New Power Generation: Act I is first part of a two-day US TV-special broadcast by ABC on 18 December 1992. The show was produced by Paisley Park Enterprises and broadcast as part of the ABC In Concert series, followed by the The Ryde Dyvine tv-special on 19 December 1992.

Act I is part documentary, part ‘rock soap opera' and part video compilation. Like the 3 Chains O' Gold home video released in 1994, it centers around the story of the SymbolSmallerBlue.png album, with some footage overlapping. Between (and through) the music videos for 2 Whom It May Concern, My Name Is Prince, Love 2 The 9's, The Morning Papers, The Continental, Damn U and 7 the story is that of Prince slowly, but surely, falling in love with ‘princess Mayte'. This narrative is also used on the SymbolSmallerBlue.png album. Some slight extra parts of the story that are not in the 3 Chains O' Gold home video are revealed in this Tv-special like Prince making out with Troy Beyer in a cinema at one point (with the movie Barbarella playing) and him pushing her away in the middle of their making out because he can't stop thinking about Mayte. The narrative is broken quite a few times throughout the special, by inserted interview segments with members of The New Power Generation explaining the story, talking about working with Prince and revealing that all the music videos combined are a ‘rock soap opera'.

While specific recording dates are not known, the footage for Act I was shot in and around Cairo, Egypt and Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA between late 1991 and late 1992.


Track listing
  1. 2 Whom It May Concern
  2. My Name Is Prince
  3. Love 2 The 9's
  4. The Morning Papers
  5. Thunder
  6. The Continental
  7. Damn U
  8. 7




Cast & Crew
Cast


Produced By
Paisley Park

Director
Randee St. Nicholas

Segment Producer
John Hopgood

Production Manager
Paige McDonald

Director Of Photography
John Mathieson

<b>Additional Photography

Steven Kazmierski
Van Carlson
Jane Castle

Supervising Editor
Steve Purcell

Editorial
Ellen Weissbrod
Bob Flood
Peter Sorcher
Jeff Olm

Re_Recording Mixers
Troy Smith
Michael Marinelli

Associate Producer
Greg Schnabel

Art Direction
Cliff Cunningham
Heather Mcelhatton
Lew Stricklen
Mark Pallatt

Lighting
Peter Wiehl
Chris Malone
Tom Franchette
Dave Gillen
Milo Durben

Make-Up/Hair
Kasha Breuning
Tonya Thompson

Sound
Matt Quist
Johnny Hagen

Production Assistance
David Blank
Cheryl Broussard
Sean Healy
Seth Hannula
Sally Swift
Kevin Nelson
Greg Potter
Steve Noonan
M. Scott Banac
Mike Neleson
Darren Rydstrom

Production Consultants
David Haughland
Pat Epstein
Gary Auerbach
Paris Patton

<b>Special Thanks To: Skip Jonson
Mike Krantz
Larry Sexton

<b>Filmed On Location In

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Soundstage And Audio Production Facilities Provided By
Paisley Park Studios

Abc In Concert
David Saltz
Gene Fein
Michael Molloy
Eileen Casey
Michael Fairman
Kris Soumas

Crew & Credits
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Making of
Shooting Schedule & Locations
Date Location Scenes
17 December 1992 Paisley Park Studios
 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia

  • Oddly, Troy Beyer does not appear in the credits of the special.

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